Lenovo combines tablet, smartphone features in new device

Lenovo combines tablet, smartphone features in new device
Updated 02 October 2015
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Lenovo combines tablet, smartphone features in new device

Lenovo combines tablet, smartphone features in new device

Lenovo, a global technology leader, has unveiled its latest mobile device, the Lenovo PHAB Plus, a phablet, optimized for single-hand use in the Kingdom.
The Lenovo PHAB Plus is claimed to eliminate the dilemma of choosing between costly smart phones with big screens and underwhelming small tablets by offering a 6.8-inch device with best-in-class entertainment, speedy Internet, and all-day battery life.
“With today’s tech-savvy millennial generation in mind, Lenovo is addressing the popularity of larger-screen personal devices, while acknowledging the portability struggles associated with tablet computers. The new PHAB Plus conquers these boundaries, merging the fun of a tablet with the portability of a smart phone in a stylish metallic uni-body casing. Unlike other phablets on the market, the Lenovo PHAB Plus boasts a full HD display optimized for one-hand usage and provides an unrivaled viewing and sound experience, all within an attainable and very competitive SR 999 price tag,” said Jeff Meredith, GM & VP, tablet business unit, Lenovo.
The PHAB Plus is Lenovo’s response to the phablet market, combining the best of both smart phones and tablets in one device.
As a smart phone, the PHAB Plus addresses consumers’ 24/7 connectivity needs with its Dual SIM and 4G LTW fast connectivity, ensuring a reliable and fast connection whether at home or abroad. These features are all built upon an Android v5.0 (Lollipop) operating system foundation, providing enhanced performance for seamless networking.
For capturing images and video, the PHAB Plus has 13 MP rear and 5 MP front cameras that ensure crisp images regardless of setting. The Panorama Selfie function and dual-LED flash help users take photos with more natural color and lifelike skin tones, perfect for sharing selfies, while the Low Light settings enable bright pictures to be taken even in dimly lit environments.